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<blockquote data-quote="Big Cheese" data-source="post: 1225093" data-attributes="member: 23385"><p>Like I said earlier. If your inexperienced in cattle and since this has been brought up now your pastures may not be in the best of shape yet....Longhorns would be the way to go. They dont cost much so you can learn at a cheaper price....they eat ANYTHING so no matter how bad your pastures look or are they will eat and get fat and raise a good calf. They are also easy to take care of. I think that would be a good route for you. A lot of people will bash this idea after I post this but a lot will agree. You get Longhorns and breed them to a Charolais bull you wont miss a beat when you sell your calves. I just posted a couple of new pictures of our Charolais Longhorn cross calves on the Longhorn cross topic on the breed boards if anyone would like to look. A lot of good conversations going on on that topic if you haven't already seen it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Cheese, post: 1225093, member: 23385"] Like I said earlier. If your inexperienced in cattle and since this has been brought up now your pastures may not be in the best of shape yet....Longhorns would be the way to go. They dont cost much so you can learn at a cheaper price....they eat ANYTHING so no matter how bad your pastures look or are they will eat and get fat and raise a good calf. They are also easy to take care of. I think that would be a good route for you. A lot of people will bash this idea after I post this but a lot will agree. You get Longhorns and breed them to a Charolais bull you wont miss a beat when you sell your calves. I just posted a couple of new pictures of our Charolais Longhorn cross calves on the Longhorn cross topic on the breed boards if anyone would like to look. A lot of good conversations going on on that topic if you haven't already seen it. [/QUOTE]
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